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Love the porch and picket fence and, although the roses are perfect, just look at the Japanese Anemones peeping over the fence! My mother's garden in England was always full of these - she always said they 'walked everywhere'. Have grown them here a few times but sadly they soon die in the heat and humidity.

What beautiful place... and such a welcoming porch! I love porches. I miss porches... we don't have quite the same porch concept over here, so these make me think of home. ;o) I would love to sit on that porch and drink tea...*sigh*... That second photo is especially delicious, Marilyn. Thanks for taking us along. :o) Happy week ((HUGS))

That porch is wonderful and your pictures are incredible. I hope the museum is delighted. They sure should be. Maybe we can add that to our to do list when I finally get home again. That first picture looks like it was ripped from the pages of Victoria magazine.

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